Sunburns, over-priced water, a city of tents and the best days of the entire summer! Music festival season is back and we predict it’s going to be bigger than ever this year—due to overwhelming demand for passes to spring festival Coachella, the organizers announced that they will be expanding to create two identical weekends for 2012. Here are seven upcoming music moments around the world not-to-be-missed!

Glastonbury, Somerset, EnglandJune 22-26In 1970 the Glastonbury music festival began costing 1 UK pound, which included free milk from the local farmers. Last year marked its 40th anniversary with about 150,000 attendees and a powerful music line-up. Above all, this U.K. festival is notorious for its muddy landscape—last year we saw Emma Watson, Kate Moss and Lily Donaldson head the style-brigade with their knee-high rubber boots and extra short shorts. Bring out your Wellies and get ready to get dirty during a jam-packed three days with Beyonce, Coldplay, Wu-Tang Clan, Morrissey, Paul Simon, and U2…just to name a few.

Fuji Rock, Naeba Ski Resort, JapanJune 29-31Hop on the gondola and head into the mountains and forests of Naeba ski resort to see Chemical Brothers, Coldplay, and Arctic Monkeys play on the main stage,to a crowd of over 40,000 at one of the most unique festivals in the world. Last year saw super-group, Atoms for Peace, a side project of Radiohead frontman, Thom Yorke and Red Hot Chili Peppers’ bassist, Flea. Prepare to be wow-ed again at this year’s fest. Check out Fujirockers.org.

Summerfest, Wisconsin, U.S.June 29-July 10Crowned by the Guinness Book of World Records as “The World’s Largest Musical Festival,” Summerfest is back this year for up to 1 million fans. Over 700 bands will be playing on their 11 stages during this 11-day music festival. Kanye West, Katy Perry, The Flaming Lips, Kid Rock and Britney Spears make up only a fraction of the colossal line-up.

Roskilde Festival, Roskilde, DenmarkJune 30 – July 3Inspired by Woodstock, Roskilde caught onto the festival wave in 1971. It’s now the largest music festival in Northern Europe and has seen some serious legends cross its stage. This year, look forward to The Strokes, Arctic Monkeys, Kings of Leon, M.I.A., and Iron Maiden invading the medieval town of Roskilde.

Exit, Novi Sad, SerbiaJuly 7-10What started as a protest in 2000 against then-president Slobodan Milosevic has developed into Europe’s first-stop electronic music festival. This year has expanded to include an even wider selection of headliner bands, including Arcade Fire, Jamiroquai, and Portishead. The festival continues deep into the night with an epic party of over 150,000 fans dancing to the intoxicating sounds of Steve Aoki, Deadmau5, and M.I.A.

Lollapalooza, Chicago, IllinoisAugust 5-7
Lady Gaga came back last year to where, only three years before, she had performed on a small side stage and been dubbed a “trainwreck.” For 2011, the line-up is bigger and better than ever before, with Eminem, Foo Fighters, Damien Marley performing with Nas, and 126 other bands to overload your senses.

Parklife, Australia
September 25-October 4
It’s an endless summer down under with this up and coming fall music festival—five days of rock, hip-hop, and electronic music. Last year had a star-studded line-up, covering everyone from Missy Elliot to the Dandy Warhols, so put this music festival on your bucket list! This year’s line-up includes Indie-dance trio the Gossip, Lykke Li and Santigold. The recently reunited Death From Above 1979 are on their way for the first time in Australia since 2005. DJ/Major Lazer-er Diplo, Mike Skinner aka the Streets and Duck Sauce are also looking to get down at this down-under dance music fest.